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Characteristics Of Glass Ionomer Cements Composed Of Glass Powders In Cao-Sro-Zno-Sio2 System Prepared By Two Different Synthetic Routes, Ill Yong Kim, Chikara Ohtsuki, Aisling Coughlan, Lana Placek, Anthony W. Wren, Mark R. Towler Dec 2013

Characteristics Of Glass Ionomer Cements Composed Of Glass Powders In Cao-Sro-Zno-Sio2 System Prepared By Two Different Synthetic Routes, Ill Yong Kim, Chikara Ohtsuki, Aisling Coughlan, Lana Placek, Anthony W. Wren, Mark R. Towler

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Glass ionomer cements (GICs) are composed of an acid degradable glass, polyacrylic acid and water. Sol-gel processing to prepare the glass phase has certain advantages, such as the ability to employ lower synthesis temperatures than melt quenching and glasses that are reported to have higher purity. A previous study reported the effects of glass synthesis route on GIC fabrication. However, in that study, the sol-gel derived glass exhibited a reduced concentration of cations. This study investigates increasing the cation content of a sol-gel derived glass, 12CaO·4SrO·36ZnO·48SiO2 (molar ratio) by heating before aging to reduce dissolution of cations. This glass …


An Investigation Into The Structure And Properties Of Cao-Zno-Sio 2-Tio2-Na2o Bioactive Glass/Hydroxyapatite Composite, Chokchai Yatongchai, Mark R. Towler, Anthony W. Wren Nov 2013

An Investigation Into The Structure And Properties Of Cao-Zno-Sio 2-Tio2-Na2o Bioactive Glass/Hydroxyapatite Composite, Chokchai Yatongchai, Mark R. Towler, Anthony W. Wren

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Effect of the addition of CaO-ZnO-SiO2-TiO2-Na2O glass as a reinforcing phase on properties of hydroxyapatite/glass composites was investigated. The addition of the glass caused the decomposition of HA phase to tricalcium phosphate, inhibiting densification in the HA/glass composites. However, depending on the glass concentration, some of the glass can act as a sintering aid enhancing the densification in the composites. © 2013 IEEE.


Relating Ph And Ion Release From Ga2o3-Na 2o-Cao-Zno-Sio2 Bioactive Glasses, T. J. Keenan, A. W. Wren, A. Coughlan, Mark R. Towler, M. M. Hall Nov 2013

Relating Ph And Ion Release From Ga2o3-Na 2o-Cao-Zno-Sio2 Bioactive Glasses, T. J. Keenan, A. W. Wren, A. Coughlan, Mark R. Towler, M. M. Hall

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Three glasses were designed for this study, including one Ga-free glass (Control), and two Ga-containing glasses (TGa-1, TGa-2). In the Ga-containing glasses, Ga2O3 is included at the expense of ZnO. This study focuses on the relation between pH and ion concentration present in solution in which these bioactive glasses have been submerged for periods of 1, 7, and 14 days. © 2013 IEEE.


Biocompatibility Of Cao-Na2o-Sio2/Tio2 Glass Ceramic Scaffolds For Orthopaedic Applications, A. W. Wren, A. Coughlan, K. E. Smale, S. T. Misture, B. P. Mahon, O. M. Clarkin, Mark R. Towler Nov 2013

Biocompatibility Of Cao-Na2o-Sio2/Tio2 Glass Ceramic Scaffolds For Orthopaedic Applications, A. W. Wren, A. Coughlan, K. E. Smale, S. T. Misture, B. P. Mahon, O. M. Clarkin, Mark R. Towler

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This work aims to determine the effect of substituting TiO2 for SiO2 in a 0.62SiO2-Na2O-0.24CaO based glass-ceramic scaffold. High temperature X-ray Diffraction (HT-XRD) was used to determine the sintering temperature (700oC). Both optical microscopy and x-ray micotomography was used to determine the average pore size (540-680ìm) of each scaffold. Cytocompatibility of each scaffold was conducted using murine mesenchymal stem cells. © 2013 IEEE.


Gallium Containing Glass Polyalkenoate Bone Cements: Ion Release And E. Coli Inhibition, L. Placek, A. W. Wren, A. Coughlan, Mark R. Towler Nov 2013

Gallium Containing Glass Polyalkenoate Bone Cements: Ion Release And E. Coli Inhibition, L. Placek, A. W. Wren, A. Coughlan, Mark R. Towler

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The Glass Polyalkenoate Cement (GPC) series (LCon., LGa-1 and LGa-2) containing gallium (Ga) and a 50 wt% addition of E11 polyacrylic acid (PAA), previously developed, was evaluated for ion release, specifically Si, Ca, Zn and Ga, and E. coli inhibition. The maximum inhibition was observed in the t = 0 samples and was 0.35 mm for LCon. and 0.65 mm for LGa-1 and LGa-2. © 2013 IEEE.


Modeling The Effect Of Apc Truncation On Destruction Complex Function In Colorectal Cancer Cells, Dipak Barua, William S. Hlavacek Sep 2013

Modeling The Effect Of Apc Truncation On Destruction Complex Function In Colorectal Cancer Cells, Dipak Barua, William S. Hlavacek

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In colorectal cancer cells, APC, a tumor suppressor protein, is commonly expressed in truncated form. Truncation of APC is believed to disrupt degradation of β-catenin, which is regulated by a multiprotein complex called the destruction complex. The destruction complex comprises APC, Axin, β-catenin, serine/threonine kinases, and other proteins. The kinases CK1α and GSK-3β, which are recruited by Axin, mediate phosphorylation of β-catenin, which initiates its ubiquitination and proteosomal degradation. The mechanism of regulation of β-catenin degradation by the destruction complex and the role of truncation of APC in colorectal cancer are not entirely understood. Through formulation and analysis of a …


Comparison Of A Sio2-Cao-Zno-Sro Glass Polyalkenoate Cement To Commercial Dental Materials: Ion Release, Biocompatibility And Antibacterial Properties, A. W. Wren, A. Coughlan, M. M. Hall, M. J. German, Mark R. Towler Sep 2013

Comparison Of A Sio2-Cao-Zno-Sro Glass Polyalkenoate Cement To Commercial Dental Materials: Ion Release, Biocompatibility And Antibacterial Properties, A. W. Wren, A. Coughlan, M. M. Hall, M. J. German, Mark R. Towler

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Ion Release and biocompatibility of a CaO-SrO-ZnO-SiO2 (BT 101) based glass polyalkenoate cement (GPC) was compared against commercial GPCs, Fuji IX and Ketac Molar. The radiopacity (R) was similar for each material, 2.0-2.8. Ion release was evaluated on each material over 1, 7, 30 and 90 days. BT 101 release included Ca (23 mg/L), Sr (23 mg/L) Zn (13 mg/L), Si (203 mg/L). Fuji IX release includes Ca (0.7 mg/L), Al (3 mg/L) Si (26 mg/L), Na (60 mg/L) and P (0.5 mg/L) while Ketac Molar release includes Ca (1 mg/L), Al (0.6 mg/L) Si (23 mg/L), Na (76 …


Erratum: A Mechanistic Model Of Early Fcεri Signaling: Lipid Rafts And The Question Of Protection From Dephosphorylation (Plos One (2013) 8 (8)), Dipak Barua, Byron Goldstein Aug 2013

Erratum: A Mechanistic Model Of Early Fcεri Signaling: Lipid Rafts And The Question Of Protection From Dephosphorylation (Plos One (2013) 8 (8)), Dipak Barua, Byron Goldstein

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A funding organization and grant were incorrectly omitted from the Funding Statement. The Funding Statement should read: "Research reported in this publication was supported by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences of the National Institutes of Health under award number R37-GM035556, The SpatioTemporal Modeling Center at the University of New Mexico under award number P50:GM065794 and the Department of Energy through contract DE-AC52-06NA25396. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript."


Scale-Up Of Bubble Column Reactors: A Review Of Current State-Of-The-Art, Ashfaq Shaikh, Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan Jun 2013

Scale-Up Of Bubble Column Reactors: A Review Of Current State-Of-The-Art, Ashfaq Shaikh, Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

In Multiphase Flow Reaction Systems, in General, an Extrapolation of Small Diameter Behavior to Larger Ones is Always an Important and Challenging Task. the Critical Issue in Such an Extrapolation Remains to Be Mixing and Hydrodynamic Characteristics. It Needs Reliable Similarity Criteria that Would Result in Similar Mixing and Hydrodynamics and Hence Transport and Performance in Two Different Scales. Numerous Experimental and Computational Studies Have Been Performed to Investigate the Flow Behavior of Bubble Column Reactors for a Proper Design and Scale-Up. Experimental Techniques Vary from Simple Visual Observation to More Advanced Noninvasive Diagnostic Techniques. on Computational Front the Progress …


Characterisation Of Ga2o3-Na2o-Cao-Zno- Sio2 Bioactive Glasses, A. W. Wren, T. Keenan, A. Coughlan, F. R. Laffir, D. Boyd, Mark R. Towler, M. M. Hall Jun 2013

Characterisation Of Ga2o3-Na2o-Cao-Zno- Sio2 Bioactive Glasses, A. W. Wren, T. Keenan, A. Coughlan, F. R. Laffir, D. Boyd, Mark R. Towler, M. M. Hall

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The structural role of Gallium (Ga) is investigated when substituted for Zinc (Zn) in a 0.42SiO2-0.40-xZnO-0.10Na2O-0.08CaO glass series, (where x = 0.08). Each starting material was amorphous, and the network connectivity (NC) was calculated assuming Ga acts as both a network modifier (1.23), and also as a network former. Assuming a network forming role for Ga the NC increased with increasing Ga concentration throughout the glass series (Control 1.23, TGa-1 2.32 and TGa-2 3.00). X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy confirmed both composition and correlated NC predictions. Raman spectroscopy was employed to investigate Q-structure and found that a shift …


Aluminium-Free Glass Polyalkenoate Cements: Ion Release And In Vitro Antibacterial Efficacy, A. W. Wren, J. P. Hansen, S. Hayakawa, Mark R. Towler May 2013

Aluminium-Free Glass Polyalkenoate Cements: Ion Release And In Vitro Antibacterial Efficacy, A. W. Wren, J. P. Hansen, S. Hayakawa, Mark R. Towler

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Glass polyalkenoate cements (GPCs) have exhibited potential as bone cements. This study investigates the effect of substituting TiO2 for SiO2 in the glass phase and the subsequent effect on cement rheology, mechanical properties, ion release and antibacterial properties. Glass characterization revealed a reduction in glass transition temperature (Tg) from 685 to 669 C with the addition of 6 mol % TiO2 (AT-2). Magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance (MAS-NMR) revealed a shift from -81 ppm to -76pmm when comparing a Control glass to AT-2, indicating de-polymerization of the Si network. The incorporation of TiO2 …


Single-Cell Measurements Of Ige-Mediated Fcεri Signaling Using An Integrated Microfluidic Platform, Yanli Liu, Dipak Barua, Peng Liu, Bridget S. Wilson, Janet M. Oliver, William S. Hlavacek, Anup K. Singh Mar 2013

Single-Cell Measurements Of Ige-Mediated Fcεri Signaling Using An Integrated Microfluidic Platform, Yanli Liu, Dipak Barua, Peng Liu, Bridget S. Wilson, Janet M. Oliver, William S. Hlavacek, Anup K. Singh

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Heterogeneity in responses of cells to a stimulus, such as a pathogen or allergen, can potentially play an important role in deciding the fate of the responding cell population and the overall systemic response. Measuring heterogeneous responses requires tools capable of interrogating individual cells. Cell signaling studies commonly do not have single-cell resolution because of the limitations of techniques used such as Westerns, ELISAs, mass spectrometry, and DNA microarrays. Microfluidics devices are increasingly being used to overcome these limitations. Here, we report on a microfluidic platform for cell signaling analysis that combines two orthogonal single-cell measurement technologies: on-chip flow cytometry …


A New Method For Online Flow Regime Monitoring In Bubble Column Reactors Via Nuclear Gauge Densitometry, Ashfaq Shaikh, Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan Feb 2013

A New Method For Online Flow Regime Monitoring In Bubble Column Reactors Via Nuclear Gauge Densitometry, Ashfaq Shaikh, Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan

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In the Current Work, Nuclear Gauge Densitometry (NGD), Which is Commercially Available and Industrially Used for Liquid/slurry Level Measurement and Control, Has Been Employed to Identify Fingerprints of the Prevailing Hydrodynamic Flow Regime. Experiments Were Performed using an Air-Water System in 0.1012. M Diameter and 1.2. M Long Bubble Column at Ambient Pressure. the Superficial Gas Velocities Were Varied from 1. Cm/s to 12. Cm/s with an Interval of 0.5. Cm/s Near Transition Region. the Flow Regime Boundaries Were Defined using the Conventional Methods of Flow Regime Demarcation Such as the Change in the Slope of the overall Gas Holdup …


Comparison Of A Sio2-Cao-Zno-Sro Glass Polyalkenoate Cement To Commercial Dental Materials: Glass Structure And Physical Properties, A. W. Wren, A. Coughlan, F. R. Laffir, Mark R. Towler Feb 2013

Comparison Of A Sio2-Cao-Zno-Sro Glass Polyalkenoate Cement To Commercial Dental Materials: Glass Structure And Physical Properties, A. W. Wren, A. Coughlan, F. R. Laffir, Mark R. Towler

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Glass polyalkenoate cements (GPCs) have previously been considered for orthopedic applications. A Zn-GPC (BT 101) was compared to commercial GPCs (Fuji IX and Ketac Molar) which have a setting chemistry analogous to BT 101. Handling properties (working, Tw and setting, Ts times) for BT 101 were shorter than the commercial GPCs. BT 101 also had a higher setting exotherm (Sx - 34 °C) than the commercial GPCs (29 °C). The maximum strengths for BT 101, Fuji IX, and Ketac Molar were 75, 238, and 216 MPa (compressive, σc), and 34, 54, and 62 MPa (biaxial …


Particle Shape Enhances Specificity Of Antibody-Displaying Nanoparticles, Sutapa Barua, Jin-Wook Yoo, Poornima Kolhar, Aditya Wakankar, Yatin R. Gokarn, Samir Mitragotri Feb 2013

Particle Shape Enhances Specificity Of Antibody-Displaying Nanoparticles, Sutapa Barua, Jin-Wook Yoo, Poornima Kolhar, Aditya Wakankar, Yatin R. Gokarn, Samir Mitragotri

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Monoclonal antibodies are used in numerous therapeutic and diagnostic applications; however, their efficacy is contingent on specificity and avidity. Here, we show that presentation of antibodies on the surface of nonspherical particles enhances antibody specificity as well as avidity toward their targets. Using spherical, rod-, and disk-shaped polystyrene nano- and microparticles and trastuzumab as the targeting antibody, we studied specific and nonspecific uptake in three breast cancer cell lines: BT-474, SK-BR-3, and MDA-MB-231. Rods exhibited higher specific uptake and lower nonspecific uptake in all cells compared with spheres. This surprising interplay between particle shape and antibodies originates from the unique …


Hydrodynamics Of Pilot-Scale Bubble Columns: Effect Of Internals, Ahmed A. Youssef, Mohamed E. Hamed, Joshua T. Grimes, Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan, Milorad P. Duduković Jan 2013

Hydrodynamics Of Pilot-Scale Bubble Columns: Effect Of Internals, Ahmed A. Youssef, Mohamed E. Hamed, Joshua T. Grimes, Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan, Milorad P. Duduković

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The Gas Holdup and Bubble Characteristics Are Key Parameters that Affect the Performance of Bubble Columns. an Experimental Study of the Effect of Heat Exchanging Internals on the Gas Holdup, Bubble Dynamics, and their Radial Profiles is Performed. an Air-Water System is Used in a Plexiglas Column 45 Cm (18 In.) in Diameter. Internals Configurations Mimicking Those Typical for the Liquid-Phase Methanol Synthesis and Fischer-Tropsch Process and Covering 5% and 25%, Respectively, of the Total Cross-Sectional Area of the Column, Are Investigated. High Superficial Gas Velocities that Fall within the Churn Turbulent Flow Regime, Which Are of Interest for Most …